The guys come back from a holiday hiatus with a shortened version of the show, focusing on predictions for the College Football Playoff and Week 17 of the NFL.
On Chapter 13 of The History of Heavyweight Boxing, Pat Mullin and Mark Radulich look back at the man who succeeded Mike Tyson (mostly, aside from Buster Douglas), Evander Holyfield.
On a new, yes NEW Soccer 2 the MAX, Erik and Rachael are finally back! They wrap up MLS Cup 2020, what happened in the USMNT friendlies, and Rachael shouts out Megan Rapinoe after her statement on the FIFPro Women’s World11.
The guys get back to normal as they discuss Sarah Fuller and her historic debut, AQ Shipley and his tragic exit, and the 49ers and Broncos with their auspicious circumstances.
The guys catch up with some key developments involving the show going forward, bring back the newsdesk to tackle the stories of the week, and make their predictions for the week ahead.
Pat Mullin and Mark Radulich discuss the rollercoaster career of the man who saved heavyweight boxing in the 80s, Iron Man Mike Tyson.
The Kickoff is back to normal, as Harry, Erik, Jason, and Randy discuss the returns of Antonio Brown and Dez Bryant, as well as all the current and potential scheduling chaos in college and the NFL.
It’s The Kickoff, Jason’s back, and he gets a special welcome! He joins the guys as they hand out their 2020 midseason awards and give their updated CFP and NFL playoff predictions.
With Jason under the weather, Harry, Erik, and Randy discuss the (relatively) quiet week that was, including Antonio Brown and Dez Bryant both returning, a quadruple doink, and Las Vegas and Wisconsin dealing with consequences.
On the latest History of Heavyweight Boxing, Pat Mullin and Mark Radulich remember the forgotten sons of heavyweight boxing in the 1980s.